U.S History B, Unit 2 Test: A Search for Peace

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1. New Deal

2. Just Peace

3. Return to normalcy

4. National Industrial Recovery Act

5. Progressivism

6. Tennessee Valley Authority

1. Roosevelt's recovery program

2. Fair treatment of all nations following World War I

3. Harding's postwar program

4. Legislation controlling corporation competition practices

5. Wilson's program of political and social reforms

6. Program of flood control and soil conservation

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1. Washington Disarmament Conference

2. Patman Bill

3. First Hundred Days

4. Young Plan

5. National Urban League

6. Lusitania

1. Resulted in five-nation treaty banning build-up of certain military equipment

2. Legislation for veteran bonuses

3. Roosevelt's initial program to pass as much legislation as possible

4. Financial aid to Europe

5. Organization for black persons' rights

6. British ship sunk by Germans

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President Wilson's proposal for world peace following World War I was known as the _____.

Fourteen Points

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General ___ was commander of American forces during WW1.

Pershing

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What treaty ended World War I?

Treaty of Versailles

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What president proposed the League of Nations for settling world problems?

Wilson

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Active involvement in world affairs is called _____.

Internationalism

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The aim of the Prohibition movement was to forbid the buying and selling of ____.

Alcohol

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Members of the _____ were anti-Catholic, anti-Jewish, and anti-Black.

Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

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The sinking of the Lusitania and similar incidents drew the United States into World War I.

True

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The collapse of the German allies led to the German surrender in World War I.

True

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Harding's progressivism faded as the people wanted to return to a normal life after World War I.

False, Wilson's progressivism

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Much of the blame for the Depression was placed unfairly on Hoover.

True

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Roosevelt's determination did much to bring hope to the United States during the Depression.

True

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1. Fourteen points

2. Social Security Act

3. Home Loan Bank System

4. Washington Disarmament Conference

5. Agricultural Adjustment Act

6. McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill

7. Patman Bill

1. Woodrow Wilson

2. Franklin D. Roosevelt

3. Herbert Hoover

4. Warren G. Harding

5. Franklin D. Roosevelt

6. Calvin Coolidge

7. Herbert Hoover

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1. Teapot Dome Scandal

2. Civilian Conservation Corps.

3. National Industrial Recovery Act

4. Young Plan

5. Emergency Quota Act

6. Treaty of Versailles

1. Warren G. Harding

2. Franklin D. Roosevelt

3. Franklin D. Roosevelt

4. Calvin Coolidge

5. Warren G. Harding

6. Woodrow Wilson

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Which was NOT an economic cause of the Great Depression?

Monopolization

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A nation that was not an Allied Power of World War I was:

Switzerland

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An event leading to German surrender was:

The United States joining the Allies

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Postwar United States was most interested in:

A return to normal state of affairs